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If ∠P measures 27°, ∠R measures 135°, and r equals 9.5, then which length can be found using the Law of Sines? p r PQ PR
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If ∠P measures 27°, ∠R measures 135°, and r equals 9.5, then which length can be found using the Law of Sines?
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p/sin27 = 9.5/sin135
p = sin27 * 9.5/sin135
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